Just quickly, I wholeheartedly agree with Ms. Pfoh. The breaking point has passed. I think we're probably 10 to 15 years past that breaking point here in Nunavut.
I've visited houses here in the city in which there are so many people living that people are living in furnace rooms, honestly, sleeping on the floor in a furnace room. This is not sustainable.
Most of our people in jail are indigenous. They can't even get away from each other if they need to. When there's family violence or family sexual assaults, or any of these things, they can't even get away. There's no place to go. The city is a little bit better than most communities because we have shelters, but our shelters are at capacity as well. Most communities in Nunavut do not have shelters, and this is even worse for them.
This is a serious issue and, at the end of the day, we need not only housing but also those supports to help people understand how to live in houses as well.